ime management of the respective supervisors.The findings in this investigation create useful solutions in parallelism to increase productivity.Conceptual Framework Systematic time planning Positive Action Against Time Wasters- Delegation - Organizing - Planning - Controlling Figure 1 Conceptual FrameworkSupervisors were ineffective in some aspect of delegating, planning, organizing, and controlling inspite of the availability of human and financial resources. Basically because, they overlooked the importance of time management in congruent to this points. Successful time management depends on more than a carefully planned system. It requires a positive action against the time wasters that threaten to destroy the plan through improved techniques. Flow of Research ProcessThe research process of the study delineated in figure 2. In particular, it outlines the inputs, research process and expected output of the study.The process includes questionnaire construction, pre-test, questionnaire distribution, follow-up interview, data processing, statistical treatment, analysis and interpretation.The expected output is an effective and efficient management of time, INPUT PROCESS OUTPUTQuestionnairePre-test, distribution, effective and efficient time Follow-up interviewmanagementData ProcessingStatistical Treatment Analysis Interpretation Positive Action AgainstResearchTime Wasters Figure 2 Flow of Research Process The ProblemThis study is concerned with the perception of Department of Agriculture Regional Field Unit XIII staffs towards time management of respective supervisors.a. What is the profile of the respondents in terms of:a.1 sexa.2 agea.3 ranka.4 civil statusa.5 working statusa.6 religiona.7 salary b. What is their perceived degree of time restraint of the following factors:b.1 delegationb.1.1 responsibilityb.1.2 authorityb.1.3 ...